How did the Texas Supreme Court's ruling in Edgewood v.Kirby, which MALDEF fought, lead to major legislative changes?
A) Hispanic educators had to be proportionally represented in schools.
B) Public school aid had to be more equitably distributed between rich and poor districts.
C) A moratorium was placed on all new school construction for ten years.
D) Teachers who taught English with an accent could no longer be banned from teaching English.
E) Control over education policy was transferred from legislators to district school boards.
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